"And what do you know . . . more piano music. . . and acoustic guitar. . . synthesizer . . . electric! These tunes are especially lovely . . . Listening makes me feel as if I were relaxing by the side of an isolated lake . . the breezes, cool and refreshing . . . the water ripples, sparkles, and flashes silver and gold beneath a charming sun and the purple mountains in the distance wait breathlessly as the music plays . . My heart is mesmerized by the melodies and the lights of the lake dance in my soul . . and even the birds in the trees quietly absorb the music"

"Renatus Cartesius shows us (again) his talent for beautiful melodies, catchy tunes and composing easy AND complex pieces. I love this music so much, and I could listen to it for hours and days. Thank you for this amazing music!"

"Listening to this composition gives you an opportunity to start a dreamy voyage to your own, deep fantasy. The music helps you to enjoy and experience your own dreams, thoughts and feelings. For me, it describes a realistic view for the setup of the construct "dream": We start with a lullaby, that seems to carry you into the world, this music creates. After that we enjoy travelling to some places like the moon, fall into a nightmare and vanish into peacefull sleep with the help of the lullaby again. If you enjoy your own fantasy, you will enjoy this album for sure!"

"This album holds some of the most lovely piano music . . . soft, inspiring and emotional... Like walking on clouds... a romanticism that entices the listener to dream of peace and harmony... and to listen for hours"

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AngelM wrote:

"The songs make you dream. And the best is dream of whatever you want. You can hear this soft piano tunes for hours...."

Wolfsong.thePoet wrote:

"I quite liked these two little piano melodies . . . tender, romantic and very nicely played . .. I felt like I was dancing beneath a moonlit sky in a still and warm night filled with the scents of lavender and honeysuckle . . . peacefully and contentedly with "Un Soir Romantique." Whereas "Hard Life" was a little more dramatic and a little more edgy yet had its own golden moments . . . Over all this piano music shows extraordinary talent and I wish the musician would come back and play some more for us . . ."

Volker001 wrote:

"I like it - it's a bit on the "hard" side... but also has it's "easy light" moments... yeah that's life.... I would giv it a little more of a "hook", then it would be a Number 1... something where the music comes back into a theme again and again... maybe in variations... just an idea... but it is GOOD ! The second track starts even a bit more heavier but changes fast into the sweet kind (what surprised me a little), but also a very nice piece! You got the potential to give us lots of pleasure with your music to come! Thumbs up!"

overcome wrote:

"Sound's good.But man you learned from Hard life is it?Or not.Anyone have description for itself.Good mood,respect it."